Cycling at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's road race H2

The Men's road race H2 cycling event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place on September 7 at Brands Hatch. Fourteen riders from seven different nations competed. The race distance was 56 km.

Cycling, Men's road race H2
at the XIV Paralympic Games
VenueBrands Hatch
DatesSeptember 7
Competitors14 from 7 nations
Medalists
Walter Ablinger  Austria
Jean-Marc Berset  Switzerland
Vittorio Podesta  Italy
Cycling at the
2012 Summer Paralympics
Road cycling
Road race
MenWomen
Road race   B B
H1 H1–3
H2
H3
H4 H4
C1–3 C1–3
C4–5 C4–5
Mixed T1–2

Results

LAP=Lapped (8 km).

RankNameCountryTime
Walter Ablinger  Austria 1:37:55
Jean-Marc Berset  Switzerland 1:37:59
Vittorio Podesta  Italy 1:38:02
4 Lukas Weber  Switzerland 1:38:19
5 Heinz Frei  Switzerland 1:38:19
6 Max Weber  Germany 1:43:49
7 Paolo Cecchetto  Italy 1:43:51
8 Stuart McCreadie  South Africa 1:43:51
9 Matthew Updike  United States 1:45:37
10 Mark Beggs  Canada 1:52:12
11 David Franek  France 1:52:12
Edward Maalouf  Lebanon LAP
Haki Doku  Albania LAP
Gracijano Turcinovic  Croatia LAP
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References

  • "Schedule & Results - Cycling Track". LOCOG. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
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